Month: December 2017

Flukey knee injuries have limited Utah’s Rudy Gobert — one of the best rim-protecting big man in the NBA — to just 18 games this season, including the last eight. Utah’s defense has suffered without him (it was 4.5 points per possessions better with him on the court this season) and Utah is 2.5 games Read More

We want to Save the Crew, here is why you should too. My godmother lives in Columbus; I don’t talk to her much, but she lives there. She’s not a Crew fan, neither am I really, and losing the Columbus Crew will never affect her Saturday night. But in a way it will. Why? Because Read More

SALT LAKE CITY — Mayor Jackie Biskupski is marking the halfway point in her first term with a series of policy wins and plans for the future. In a wide-ranging interview Wednesday with FOX 13, the mayor spoke about the highs and lows she’s experienced in office, and what she plans to accomplish in the Read More

Modern civilization has significantly reduced the size of the Great Salt Lake, but the authors of a new study remain optimistic that a cultural shift on the Wasatch Front could still save it. Since the Mormon pioneers arrived in 1847, Utah’s top landmark has shrunk to just half its historic size, according to the study, Read More